Its modern equivalent is a resigned attitude to Britain's continuous post-war economic decline.
The final centuries of the Empire were marked by near continuous decline.
Also, the continuous decline observed in the national poverty levels are being determined largely on the basis of urban cities.
They also banished all thoughts of continuous decline at the Royal.
This process is usually associated with a continuous decline in ejection fraction.
The industry sector was the worst performing sector of the regional economy with a continuous decline from 2001-2003.
In any event 1960 marked the high-water mark of ostensible religious growth, and thereafter all the indices, for what they were worth, showed continuous decline.
Voter turnout in parliamentary elections saw a continuous decline since the 70s, down to an all-time low of 42.2% in 1995.
The manufacturing industry, which had experienced a period of uninterrupted growth until the mid-1970s, began a process of continuous decline.
However the period from the 1930s onwards saw continuous decline in population.